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Effect of prothioconazole on the degradation of microplastics derived from mulching plastic film: Apparent change and interaction with heavy metals in soil

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Ruojia Li, Ruojia Li, Qingqing Xiang, Yingfei Sheng, Ruojia Li, Yi Liu, Ruojia Li, Yingfei Sheng, Yingfei Sheng, Qingqing Xiang, Qingqing Xiang, Yi Liu, Yi Liu, Qingqing Xiang, Yingfei Sheng, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, Ruojia Li, Yi Liu, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, Ying Zhou Yi Liu, Ying Zhou James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, Ruojia Li, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, Qingqing Xiang, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, James V. Cizdziel, Ruojia Li, Qingqing Xiang, Ying Zhou Yingfei Sheng, Ruojia Li, Yingfei Sheng, Ying Zhou James V. Cizdziel, Ruojia Li, Qingqing Xiang, Ruojia Li, Ruojia Li, James V. Cizdziel, Qingqing Xiang, Ruojia Li, Yi Liu, Ruojia Li, Ruojia Li, James V. Cizdziel, Yingfei Sheng, Yingfei Sheng, Ying Zhou Ying Zhou Yingfei Sheng, Yingfei Sheng, James V. Cizdziel, Ying Zhou Ying Zhou James V. Cizdziel, Ying Zhou Ying Zhou Ying Zhou

Summary

Researchers examined how the fungicide prothioconazole affects the degradation of microplastics derived from polyethylene mulch film and biodegradable PBAT film in agricultural soil, finding that the pesticide inhibited microbial communities responsible for plastic breakdown and slowed degradation rates. The study highlights an underappreciated interaction between agricultural chemical use and plastic persistence in soil.

Polymers

Microplastic pollution is a major global environmental problem in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Pesticides are frequently applied to agricultural soil to reduce the effects of pests on crops, but may also affect the degradation of plastics. In this study, we generated microplastics from polyethylene (PE) film and biodegradable poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) film and determined (1) the effect of prothioconazole on degradation of the microplastics, and (2) the adsorption and release characteristics of heavy metals (Cr, Cu, As, Pb, Ba, and Sn) by the microplastics during degradation process. Changes of surface functional groups and morphologies were measured by FTIR and SEM, while metal concentrations were determined by ICPMS. Prothioconazole was found to promote plastic degradation. PBAT degraded faster and adsorbed more heavy metals from the soil than PE. Whether the microplastics adsorb or release heavy metals depended on the metal and their concentrations. Prothioconazole inhibited the adsorption of Cr, As, Pb and Ba by microplastics, promoted the adsorption of Cu, and had no significant effect for Sn. These results can help to assess the ecological risk of microplastic pollution from plastic mulch when combined with heavy metals.

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